Ford Ranger Super Duty Tested to Near Failure With Brutal Regimen
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The car manufacturer Ford is making some progress on his electric course. The company had to pay just under two billion euros for the conversion to electric power in Germany, some of which flowed into a battery plant.
Ford will start battery production for its Explorer and Capri e-car models in its rebuilt former Cologne engine plant on Thursday.
Ford has begun the series production of batteries for the propulsion of vehicles in three different sizes, destined exclusively for the new generation of electrical models of the brand, the Ford Explorer 1 and the Ford Capri, 2 both manufactured in the Center of Electric Vehicles of Cologne. As part of a transformational investment of 2 billion dollars in the historic plant of Cologne, the new installation, fully digitized, guarantees high stand…
Ford has begun assembling batteries for its new electric SUVs in Cologne. The now digitalized plant reduces logistics costs and improves efficiency. It is part of a global investment that strengthens its electric strategy in Europe.
Ford Ranger Super Duty Tested to Near Failure With Brutal Regimen
Ford has shown the lengths it is willing to go to ensure the Ranger Super Duty is as tough as any Blue Oval bakkie that has ever come before it. Watch the robot-driven torture below. Looking for a new or used Ford? Find it here with CARmag! Development is already underway, and Ford recently gave a glimpse into the kind of punishment the Super Duty is going through at the You Yangs Proving Ground in Australia. To push the limits, they’ve handed …
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